First, a quick link to Gerdeg’s Dragonfire Adept Handbook, a short but sweet little thread. I personally don’t agree that you can apply metabreath feats to a breath weapon that doesn’t have a recharge duration expressed in rounds, but there is some good info here nonetheless.
Which is the best attack method in Dragonfire adept?
Breath Weapon: Your breath weapon is one of the best attack methods in the game. It’s a supernatural ability (meaning your enemies’ SR has no effect on it and it does not provoke attacks of opportunity), doesn’t require an attack roll, and can cover large areas of effect.
What does blindsense do in Dragonfire adept Handbook?
It’s a supernatural ability (meaning your enemies’ SR has no effect on it and it does not provoke attacks of opportunity), doesn’t require an attack roll, and can cover large areas of effect. Since you don’t have to attack, this means you can use blindsense to target opponents and suffer no miss chance.
Can a Dragonfire Adept have a low Bab?
Wizard BaB: Yes, it’s true – though the class is draconically flavored you get the lowest BaB progression in the game. This is, however, not much of a problem for a Dragonfire Adept – your primary attack (breath!) requires no attack roll, and barring a multiclass issue there is no reason for you to mourn a low BaB.
Which is better Dragonfire adept or Dragonborn adpet?
Dragonborn: Adds flavor and Constitution to the Dragonfire Adpet, but pretty much every ability this race gets can be duplicated (and done better) by the class’s abilities.
Which is more powerful Dragonfire adept or multiclass?
Single Class: You can choose to multiclass, but Dragonfire Adepts tend to be the most powerful if you stick to your guns and see it through to 18 (for reasons I’ll discuss later, 19 and 20 are the only levels in the class that are less than mandatory). This means your base saves will be lower than those of characters who multiclass like maniacs.